When is a building or complex classified as a ‘complex’ fibre upgrade?
This typically occurs when the building or complex requires a bespoke design. This includes, but is not limited to, the following:
• Apartment buildings: including high-rise, midrise, or low-rise residential complexes.
• Strata/community-titled developments: where multiple dwellings share a land title.
• Subdivided blocks of land: where separate residences exist on a single original parcel of land.
• Gated communities: with shared infrastructure and multiple homes or townhouses.
• Townhouses/villa complexes: attached or semi-detached dwellings with shared access.
• Communities on private roads: with shared driveways/access ways and common areas.
• Heritage-listed buildings: which may have unique structural or access constraints due to heritage protections.
• Commercial office buildings: with multiple business tenancies or business units.
• Mixed-use developments: combined residential and commercial spaces within a single building.
• Large industrial or warehouse sites: with multiple occupants or tenancies across the site.
• Boarding houses or government-owned housing: with multiple independent living spaces within a shared structure.